An HCA Virginia emergency center that closed on a then-temporary basis in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic remains shuttered with no immediate plans to reopen. The West Creek Emergency Center at 12720 Tuckahoe Creek Court in Goochland County is nearing three years of suspended operations since its closure in April 2020. And the… Read more »
Commercial Real Estate
City takes back Public Safety Building property after development stalls
The downtown site has reverted back to city ownership, after the project had not progressed according to an agreement with the developer, whose principals are also behind GreenCity in Henrico and had proposed the failed Navy Hill project.
Plans scrapped for 340-unit apartment project on Richmond-Henrico line after utility snag
While about 5 of the site’s 5.75 acres are on the Henrico side of the line, the developer had planned to connect to Richmond water and sewer lines. County officials decided otherwise.
Conceptual layout filed for Goodwin-owned portion of GreenCity project
Filed by Bill Goodwin’s Riverstone Properties, the layout deviates slightly from a conceptual project site plan and specifies housing types planned for that part of GreenCity.
Developer sues Dodson in $2M property management spat
A dispute between two local real estate players over the management of nearly a dozen apartment buildings has spilled into court.
Short Pump shopping center, bowling alley sell for combined $23M
The new landlords of the neighboring properties include a relative mystery buyer and Gov. Youngkin’s former firm.
Samis Grotto building in Bellevue sold to developers
A long-vacant anchor of the Bellevue neighborhood’s main commercial drag is in line for a major makeover.
Realtor duo adds to investor portfolio with West End apartment deal
Joseph Lawson and Cabell Childress are at it again, this time with a 20-unit complex they purchased for $3 million.
Manchester block sold to Charlottesville developer for $3M
The 2-acre plot spans the entire city block bound by Maury, East Third, Everett and East Fourth streets. It’s in a part of southeastern Manchester that’s starting to draw more development interest.
Ukrop’s-anchored complex planned for massive mixed-use development
The multi-phased development could ultimately consist of 1,000 multifamily residential units, along with a mix of retail, restaurant, office and hotel uses on the nearly 20-acre site that’s home to Ukrop’s Homestyle Foods.